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Designed as an international action plan relating to sustainable development
Agenda 21 & UN Sustainable Development Goals
Hard measures – aligned with physical and financial restrictions on access – examples include; road closures, parking fees, entrance charges, fencing, zoning and restrictions on vehicle size
 
Visitor management strategies
 
Soft measures
 
Natural areas
 
Environmental audits
EIA is a project assessment of the adverse and beneficial impacts of a specific development used in the planning control system
 
Environmental Impact Assessments
 
Environmental audits
 
Sustainable Development Goals
should be within the global ecosystem’s capacity to sustain development
 
Environmental
 
Future Oriented
 
Equitable
 
Pass
Addresses global problems of poverty, health, education, pollution, resource exploitation and degradation and other challenges of underdevelopment with global solutions
 
Holistic
 
Equitable
 
Future Oriented
 
Environmental
A focus which looks at minimising negative impacts while maximising the more positive aspects of tourism activity, sustaining human and natural resources over time
Sustainability
Commercial has roots in supplying to travelers through the market, the basic needs of food, drink, shelter and rest
 
Hospitality
 
Dining Table
 
Restaurant
 
non-commercial
Victorian Era of....
 
Rise of hotels, and public dining rooms in London
 
Inns, Public Houses
 
Rise of hotels
 
Railway hotels
Mid Victorian era of....
 
Railway hotels for the middle class
 
Rise of hotels, restaurants etc
 
Nero’s aimed at affluent customers
 
Early ale houses
Hotels are usually graded from 1 star (lowest) up to 5 stars (highest) in the UK
GRADING SYSTEMS IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Can affect properties which may only be visited in summer – e.g. seaside bed and breakfasts in Scarborough...
Seasonality
An operation that provides accommodation and ancillary services to people away from home
 
Hotel
 
Bar
 
Restaurant
 
Cafe
EXAMPLES OF SERVICED
 
Hotels
 
Gites
 
Caravans
 
School
Accommodation only, no extras
 
Non-Serviced
 
Serviced
 
Luxury Hotel
 
Resort
Accommodation with services and facilities which are included in the price
 
Serviced
 
Non-Serviced
 
Ice hotel
 
Restaurant